Two methods of waxing
Ordinary antifouling wax
This wax can be evenly coated on the surface of polished tiles with a towel dipped in wax water. Waxing is very convenient. It can penetrate into pores and then solidify. The disadvantage is that the excess wax that has not penetrated into the pores has to be removed (usually slowly ground off with talcum powder or fine powder), otherwise it will affect the gloss of polished tiles and the floor cleaning work.
Super clean and bright
This wax water has nanometer fineness, excellent antifouling performance, and can also increase the gloss and feel of brick surface. However, manufacturers need to use soft grinding heads when producing, and they can't do it at home. So when you buy bricks, you should see if they are super clean and bright. Ultra-clean bright brick is not a good brick unless its gloss is above 90 (ordinary polished brick is around 60).